Ashok Chavan Quits Congress After Milind Deora And Baba Siddique Departures From The Party
Chavan's political journey, marred by controversies such as his involvement in the Adarsh cooperative housing society scam, saw him rise to the chief ministerial position in 2008 before resigning in 2010.
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has officially severed ties with the Congress party, stepping down from both his political affiliation and his role as a member of the state's legislative assembly.
Chavan's resignation was communicated in a brief letter addressed to Congress state committee chief Nana Patole, where he simply stated, "I am resigning from the Congress party." Subsequently, he met with the state's legislative assembly speaker Rahul Narvekar to formalize his resignation as an MLA from the 85-Bhokar Assembly Constituency.
आज सोमवार, दि. १२ फेब्रुवारी २०२४ रोजी मी ८५-भोकर विधानसभा मतदारसंघाच्या सदस्यत्वाचा राजीनामा विधानसभा अध्यक्ष राहुलजी नार्वेकर यांच्याकडे दिला आहे.
Today i.e. on Monday, February 12, 2024, I have tendered my resignation as Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from 85-Bhokar… — Ashok Chavan (@AshokChavanINC) February 12, 2024
Speculation is rife regarding Chavan's potential defection to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a move that would signal a significant shift in his political allegiance.
Sanjay Raut, a Rajya Sabha MP and leader of the Shiv Sena faction under Uddhav Thackeray, expressed surprise at Chavan's departure from the Congress, prompting questions about political loyalties and their potential impact on party dynamics.
In response to the news, Rohit Pawar, an MLA from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) led by Sharad Pawar, voiced concern over the trend of senior leaders forsaking their political principles to join forces with the BJP. Pawar stressed the importance of upholding ideological integrity amidst the evolving political landscape.
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Chavan's political journey, marred by controversies such as his involvement in the Adarsh cooperative housing society scam, saw him rise to the chief ministerial position in 2008 before resigning in 2010. Despite facing setbacks, he maintained a strong foothold in Nanded, representing it in the Lok Sabha from 2014 to 2019 until his defeat to the BJP. Throughout his tenure, he played pivotal roles within the Congress party, including serving as its state president in 2015.